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(AEP) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AEP) Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
20
Jun
Saturday
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Buenos Aires to Dallas: Flying from AEP to DFW

Direct & connecting flights|AEP – DFW|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
13h 45m1 stop via PTY
Flight duration
4,791 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The journey from Buenos Aires to Dallas is a long-haul connection that links South America's vibrant capital with one of Texas's largest hubs. Most travelers depart from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) for domestic legs before transferring to international flights, with onward connections through Lima, Panama City, or São Paulo before arriving at Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW). Expect a full day of travel, often with one or two stops, and pack for changing climates between the Río de la Plata and North Texas. American Airlines and partners like LATAM dominate this corridor, offering reliable schedules year-round. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to have better availability and slightly calmer cabins. The best windows for this route are the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October, when both cities enjoy mild weather. Booking last minute is workable here if you stay flexible with layover cities.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from AEP (Buenos Aires Aeroparque) to DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth)?
The cheapest months to fly from AEP to DFW are typically February, March, and September. These off-peak months avoid the summer holiday rush and Christmas/New Year travel periods, often offering lower fares. Booking 2-3 months in advance can also help secure better deals.
What are the luggage rules for flights from AEP to DFW?+
Do I need a visa to travel from Argentina to the United States via this route?+
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Flying from Buenos Aires to Dallas: A Guide to the AEP-DFW Route

Connecting the heart of Argentina with the sprawling metropolis of north Texas, the journey from Buenos Aires to Dallas is one of those long-haul South-to-North American crossings that rewards a bit of planning. It's worth noting upfront that Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) primarily handles domestic and regional flights, so most travelers heading to Dallas/Fort Worth International (DFW) will first transfer to Ezeiza (EZE) or connect through another hub such as São Paulo, Lima, Panama City, or Santiago. Carriers like American Airlines, LATAM, Copa, and Aerolíneas Argentinas all serve this corridor with varying combinations of stopovers.

The typical journey lasts somewhere between 13 and 20 hours, depending on layover length. American Airlines operates the most direct option with a single connection, while routes through Central America can stretch longer but sometimes offer more comfortable arrival times. Overnight northbound flights are the norm, and arriving into DFW in the morning gives travelers a full day to adjust before the Texas heat sets in.

When it comes to timing, the shoulder months tend to offer the most pleasant experience on both ends. March through May brings cooler weather in Texas and the tail end of summer in Argentina, while September and October flip the equation pleasantly. December and January see heavy demand from Argentine travelers heading north during the southern summer holidays, so fares climb and seats fill quickly. June through August can be a sweet spot for those who don't mind Dallas warmth, as Argentine winter pushes some travelers to delay their trips.

A few practical tips can make the AEP to DFW experience smoother. If your itinerary starts at Aeroparque, allow generous time for the transfer to Ezeiza, as Buenos Aires traffic is unpredictable and the two airports sit on opposite ends of the city. Pack layers, since cabin temperatures vary widely on long flights and DFW's terminals can feel chilly compared to outside. U.S. customs processing at Dallas is generally efficient, especially with Global Entry, but factor in time if you have an onward domestic connection.

What makes this route interesting is the cultural contrast it bridges: from the café-lined boulevards of Recoleta to the wide highways and ranchland of Texas. It's also a major gateway for business travelers in energy, agriculture, and finance, as well as Argentine families visiting relatives across the southern United States. Flying Buenos Aires to Dallas isn't a short hop, but with the right preparation, it becomes a manageable and even rewarding crossing between two distinct corners of the Americas.